Two Evil Eyes (1990) [R]

Featuring:
Adrienne Barbeau, Harvey Keitel, Ramy Zada

Written by:
Edgar Allan Poe
George A. Romero
Dario Argento

Directed by:
Dario Argento, George A. Romero


Release Date:
January 25, 1990

Original Title:
Due occhi diabolici

Alternate Titles:
Two Evil Eyes
双凶眼

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
ADC Films
Gruppo Bema

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 18  IT: VM14  US: R 

Runtime: 120

When I Wake You... You'll Be Dead.

A duo of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations about a greedy wife's attempt to embezzle her dying husband's fortune, and a sleazy reporter's adoption of a strange black cat.

"The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar": Gold-digger Jessica Valdemar and her lover Dr. Robert Hoffman plot to take the money of her old and terminal husband Ernest Valdemar. Robert has hypnotized Valdemar to give his money to Jessica. Out of the blue, Valdemar dies while hypnotized and is stranded between the world of the living and the dead. Robert finds the experience fascinating and Valdemar asks him to take him out of the trance since other spirits are stalking him. However, Jessica shoots Valdemar's corpse twice, expecting to end his contact with the world of the living. But soon she learns that Valdemar had already been possessed by evil forces. "The Black Cat": In Pennsylvania, tabloid photographer Roderick Usher explores gruesome crime scenes where Detective Legrand is investigating. Rod has been living with his violinist girlfriend Annabel for four years. When she brings home a stray black cat, Rod immediately hates the animal. He takes photos torturing the cat for his book and the cat vanishes. When Annabel sees the photos of the cat in a bookstore, she concludes that Rod killed her cat and decides to leave him. Meanwhile Rod finds a stray cat in a bar identical to the one he killed and the owner Eleonora gives him the animal.a Annabel is leaving the house, but she overhears the cat and returns to her room. Rod kills her and builds a wall to hide her body behind a bookshelf and prepares a solid alibi. But the black cat dooms his fate.

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Rankings and Honors

Two Evil Eyes (1990) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes 63%
Metacritic 61/100
Awards Won: 3 nominations total

Costume Design:
Barbara Anderson

Director:
Dario Argento
George A. Romero

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Maccari
Peter Reniers

Editor:
Pasquale Buba

Executive Producer:
Dario Argento

Hairstylist:
Jeannee Josefczyk

Makeup Artist:
Jeannee Josefczyk

Makeup Effects:
Everett Burrell
Tom Savini
John Vulich

Original Music Composer:
Pino Donaggio

Producer:
Achille Manzotti

Production Design:
Cletus Anderson

Production Sound Mixer:
Felipe Borrero

Screenplay:
Dario Argento
Franco Ferrini
George A. Romero

Second Unit:
Luigi Cozzi

Set Decoration:
Diana Stoughton

Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Romano Checcacci

Special Effects:
Tom Savini

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Tom Savini

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Everett Burrell
John Vulich

Stunts:
Tom Savini

Visual Effects:
Richard Malzahn

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